Thousands of Tamil school pupils will now benefit from Carlsberg Malaysia. The company recently announced that they will provide infection-free learning environments by pledging thermometers, disinfection service in the school compound and monetary donations to schools.
This is part of the brewer’s joint-efforts to fight the threat of Covid-2019 when classes resume after the Movement Control Order (MCO) ends on 15 April.
Staying true to its purpose of Brewing for a Better Today and Tomorrow, Carlsberg Malaysia calls on Tamil schools to apply for its Safer Schools initiative, enabling them to restart learning and curricular activities with confidence.
The full disinfection services will be carried out high-risk areas such as handrails, canteens, classrooms, washrooms, libraries, and laboratories.
Stefano Clini, Managing Director of Carlsberg Malaysia, said, “Our pledge towards supporting Tamil vernacular schools is part of our corporate social responsibility (CSR) commitments in providing better education and learning environments at schools, in partnership with the communities we operate in.”
Clini added, “We hope that this Safer Schools initiative, especially for Tamil schools located in areas most heavily affected by the Covid-2019 outbreak, can not only deliver immediate help for Tamil schoolchildren but also provide a platform for more individuals and companies to get involved in supporting vernacular education throughout the country.”
Headmasters of interested Tamil schools are encouraged to apply via an online form at bit.ly/CarlsbergSaferSchools. Applications must be submitted before the MCO is lifted on 15 April and Carlsberg’s contribution will prioritise schools within areas designated by the Government as Covid-2019 “red zones”.
This effort echoes the Carlsberg Group’s initiatives in response to the global Covid-2019 crisis including a RM60 million donation by the Carlsberg Foundation, the New Carlsberg Foundation and the Tuborg Foundation via extraordinary grants in support of scientific, economic and human efforts at a time when society is challenged by the epidemic, with recipients including three internationally-recognised coronavirus research teams
Carlsberg Malaysia welcomes proposals from community leaders, media organisations and NGOs to take up the call and champion its Safer School initiative to ensure its success within local communities and life-saving impact amid this Covid-2019 crisis.
For more information, potential applicants can contact Andel Khoo at Andel.CC.Khoo@carlsberg.asia, or Ezra Low at Ezra.YY.Low@carlsberg.asia for CSR partnership enquiries.
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